steroids News Archive

31-May-2007

 

  • Lawmakers pass high school steroids bill (Dallas Morning News)
    The Legislature's passage Monday of a bill requiring steroids testing of high school athletes is a "blessing," said the mother of the late Taylor Hooton.


  • Texas May Test For Steroids In High School (CBS News)
    Texas public high school athletes would face mandatory random steroid testing under a bill sent to Gov. Rick Perry. If signed into law, the bill would launch the largest high school steroids testing program in the nation.


  • Lawmakers Pass Steroids Testing for Texas High Schools (KBTX 3 Bryan/College Station)
    Texas public high school athletes could soon face mandatory random steroid testing. The state could begin testing tens of thousands of students at the start of the coming football season. It would be the largest high school steroids testing program in the country.


  • MLB meets with Giambi about steroids (The Record)
    Jason Giambi's Wednesday began on Park Avenue, at the office of the commissioner, where he explained his recently published comments that linked him directly to past steroids use.


  • Dowd to Selig: Get tough in steroids probe (Sports Illustrated)
    The lawyer who headed baseball's investigation of Pete Rose wants commissioner Bud Selig to suspend players who don't cooperate with the steroids probe spearheaded by former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell.


  • Texas lawmakers pass steroids-testing bill (USA Today)
    Texas public high school athletes would face mandatory random steroid testing under a bill given final approval Monday by the Legislature and sent to Gov. Rick Perry. If Perry allows the bill to become law, the state could begin testing tens of thousands of students at the start of the coming football season. It would be the largest high school steroids testing program in the country.


  • Lawmakers Pass Steroids Testing For Texas High Schools (KXAN 36 Austin)
    Texas public high school athletes will face mandatory random steroid testing. A bill received final approval today by the Legislature and was sent to Governor Rick Perry.


  • Texas May Test For Steroids In High School Sports (CBS 4 Miami)
    Texas public high school athletes would face mandatory random steroid testing under a bill given final approval Monday by the Legislature and sent to Gov. Rick Perry. If Perry allows the bill to become law, Texas would initiate the largest high school steroids testing program in the U.S. CBS News Interactive: Sports Doping


  • Steroids testing measure approved (Houston Chronicle)
    Texas lawmakers on Monday passed a bill requiring random steroids testing for high school athletes that would begin in time for this fall's football season.


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